Avery Bradley said his goal coming into the season was to expand his game.

So far, so good.

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Bradley had 31 points on a career-high eight 3-pointers and grabbed 11 rebounds, and the Boston Celticsdefeated the Charlotte Hornets 104-98 Saturday night.

Bradley was 8 of 11 from beyond the arc as the Celtics shot 75 percent from the field in the fourth quarter to pull away.

Bradley is averaging 21.3 points and nearly nine rebounds through three games this season.

"That’s my mindset this year — I’m trying to rebound, pass the ball and make plays for others," Bradley said. "I work on my game every single summer and know I’m trying to put it in the game."

Isaiah Thomas had 24 points and seven assists and Al Horford added 14 points for the Celtics, who trailed by one entering the fourth quarter.

Boston finished 15 of 31 from 3-point range, while the Hornets were just 9 of 32.

Coach Brad Stevens left Bradley in the game with the second team to start the fourth quarter and the strategy paid off. Bradley was 5 of 7 from the field in the final 12 minutes and made all three 3-point attempts.

"We’ve been starting or playing early in those quarters — the second or fourth — either Isaiah or Avery to try to keep one of our guards in with the second unit," Stevens said. "I did think he was gassed at about the seven-minute mark. That’s why we took him back out for a couple of minutes."

Hornets coach Steve Cliffford said Bradley was terrific.

"Especially in the stretch where they got a little bit of cushion (in the fourth quarter) which ended up being the difference in the game," Clifford said. "They’re a good team and they played well. You can see why people are saying they’ll be top two or three in the East."

Walker led the Hornets in their home opener with 29 points, while Frank Kaminsky had 11 points and four rebounds in his first regular season action.

The Hornets spent most of the game trying to claw even with the Celtics after falling behind early. They finally took the lead on a 7-foot jumper by Nicolas Batum on the final possession of the third quarter. But the lead was short-lived as Bradley started to heat up in the fourth quarter and the Celtics built a 93-79 lead.